Following a swift 10-day rebel offensive, the Assad regime collapsed after 50 years of family rule. Opposition forces, including the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group, captured major cities like Aleppo and Homs, culminating in their entry into Damascus. President Bashar al-Assad reportedly fled the country, and a video statement announced his overthrow and the release of political prisoners. Celebrations erupted across Damascus as citizens rejoiced in the end of the Assad era.
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s reported departure from Damascus to an undisclosed location, as relayed by two senior army officers, has sent shockwaves across the region and beyond. The speed of events, transitioning from a seemingly entrenched civil war to a regime collapse in a matter of days, is astonishing. The implications are vast, and the uncertainty surrounding Assad’s whereabouts only adds to the existing chaos.
The news of Assad’s departure follows reports that the Syrian army command itself announced the regime’s fall. This swift turn of events leaves many questioning what the future holds for Syria. The various rebel groups, Kurdish forces, and Turkey—all with competing interests—are unlikely to find immediate common ground.… Continue reading
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham-led rebel forces, having recently captured Aleppo and Hama, are within 20 kilometers of Damascus, according to rebel commander Hassan Abdel Ghani. This advance follows significant rebel gains against the Assad regime, backed by Iran and Russia. The rebels, under the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham alliance, have also reportedly secured control of Daraa province. These rapid advances represent a major shift in the Syrian conflict.
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Conflicting reports surround Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s location, with some sources claiming he remains in Moscow alongside family and allies, while others suggest he returned to Damascus on November 30th via a Russian Air Force plane. Adding to the uncertainty, rumors of a military coup attempt in Damascus are circulating, with potential clashes between the Republican Guard and Maher al-Assad’s forces. These developments coincide with significant advances by opposition groups in northern Syria, creating a highly volatile situation.
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Jihadist rebels seized control of Aleppo, Syria, in a major blow to President Bashar al-Assad’s regime, marking the largest challenge to his authority in years. Following days of intense fighting, Syrian Army forces withdrew from the city, leaving rebel fighters in control of key locations, including the city center and citadel. While the rebels claimed control of the airport, government troops reportedly remained present, and all flights were suspended. Russia launched airstrikes against the rebels, while Iran and Russia publicly expressed support for Syria and condemned the attacks.
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Gunfire and explosions erupted in Damascus on Saturday night amidst reports of a coup attempt led by Brigadier General Hassam Louka against President Bashar al-Assad, who was reportedly out of the country. Simultaneously, rebel groups, including Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, seized control of Aleppo and were advancing south, capturing numerous towns and cities in Hama province. The situation is further complicated by conflicting reports regarding Assad’s location, with some sources claiming he is in Moscow. These events represent a significant escalation in the ongoing Syrian conflict.
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